Delicious Dim Sum, San Francisco CA
Address | 752 Jackson St, San Francisco, CA | ||||||||||||
Phone | (415) 781-0721 | ||||||||||||
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Website | deliciousdimsum.com | ||||||||||||
Categories | Dim Sum Restaurant, Chinese Restaurant, Dumpling Restaurant, Meal Takeaway | ||||||||||||
Rating | 4 19 reviews | ||||||||||||
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Delicious Dim Sum reviews
19Big selection and fair prices. Line goes by fast but it’s a tiny shop so I’d recommend looking at the menu and pre deciding ur order so the process is faster. The shrimp and pork dumplings (shumai) (the yellow ones) they were good but not the best ever but still good. Potstickers are not crispy tho.
Dim sum taste ok, bigger than those in Hong Kong and other Asian countries, hence the price.
Went at 7 pm so many items were unavailable. What they did have were good - shrimp with different herbs or greens, siu mai, BBQ buns (OK too little pork and too much dough for this). All very fresh. Did takeout, so the rice wraps had dried out by the time we got home an hourblater. So we re-steamed and restored all to their former glory.
Love getting grab and go dim sum from here! Very tasty and cheap! Plus not a long line like other locations
To be honest, the dimsum is not the best best quality. I had better ones nearby. However, still tastes great, the employee speaks good English and was KIND! I would still give 5 stars:)
They have the best tasting siu mais hands down! Best to carry out as it tends to be very crowded inside. It is also the only place where you'll find flies alive and flying around when it's 40 degrees outside. Not complaining.they could use some fly tape though. All else is great.
Be prepared to get take out, cause there are almost 0 seats. The foods are amazing.
Pot stickers are the best we ever had. The dough is made of yeast dough, thin and perfectly soft.the fillings are delicious, taste perfect.we got them right after they came out from the kitchen, and they were gone in perhaps 2 mins.the sesame balls have the perfect textures with moistured red bean paste, shrimp with cilantro wrapped in clear wraps are tender and refreshing, and more.less than $10 per person.
Highly recommend you go with a person speaking Chinese.
We love the delicious food/pastries we had at this little corner! The BBQ pork bun and Egg custard bun were delicious! My favorite was the walnut cookie! But we must talk about the dumplings! My peeps you can’t go wrong! The cilantro shrimp and the potsticker were amazing! We had a little of everything and we can wait to come back.
Super yummy! Comparing to other great dim sum in Seattle, Las Vegas and Phoenix, this little place is top-notch!
Shumai was not that good (the flavor tasted off) and the shrimp dumplings wrapper was too thick. Good mong kok Shumai are better.
Some of the best dim sum I've had. Great little hole in the wall place, very friendly lady who greets and serves you. I'd recommend the sticky rice dumpling and the pork and shrimp dumpling!
This place is legit. Very affordable prices, honestly delicious dim sums as the name suggests, and kind people working behind the counter. There is one table at the back of the bakery if you want to sit down and eat there; they’ll give you soy sauce and hot pepper sauce if you choose to stay. Definitely get the fried sticky rice dimpling (#12)!
The huge pot stickers were amazing. Also shrimp and cilantro dumplings! Wow! The place across the street has better reviews (probably because they have outdoor seating), but their stuff is inferior to this here.
Lots to choose from, not VERY flavorful, more bland, but good prices.i just wish it was more hot, not room temp.
The dim sum is reasonably good but certainly nothing special. What sets this place apart is the egregiously rude “service”.
I apparently violated old Chinese woman etiquette by asking a few questions. The old sow gave me curt grunts for answers then proceeded to mumble about me in Cantonese to the other woman.
I therefore purposely changed my order just to bust her balls.
I’ve tried dim sum in many parts of Asia - Hong Kong and Guangzhou where they’ve originated and would recommend against trying this place if you’ve been to those countries. The paus were so thick with little filling, carrot cake was weird with some ginseng looking strands in them. Siew Mais were bad as they are too fat. The only thing edible were the shrimp dumplings.
Cheap prices for good food. Came in near closing, but they still had a variety of options.customer service was very fast and patient with us tourists. Pork and Vegetable bun + pork shumai were my absolute favorite
Always a great spot for fast, delicious dim sum. Just pay attention to the prices.they have a way of changing based on what you look like.
Rude service. Its not the best dimsum. I would rather go down the street for the same quality with better services.